Talk:Friedrich Heer
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How much of this is true?
[edit]There is controversy in Austria about whether Friedrich Herr fabricated his record as a dissident and opponent of Nazism. You can learn more about this in the comments section of your German Wikipedia article about Heer. I do not know how -- or whether -- the controversy was ever resolved, but your English articles should make mention of the conflict.
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[edit]I have just removed some rather bigoted comments from the article that concerned the alleged Catholicism of Hitler (who was so Catholic that he never went to Mass after leaving Austria). Greater oversight at Wikipedida in order to prevent this sort of thing would be appreciated and lend greater impetus to this site's aspirations to being a credible encyclopedia.
71.188.56.29 (talk) 18:04, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
As he was arrested no wonder he devised that ridiculous theory about the name of Austria. The traditional explanation based on the 996 document is the only logical according to the present population of Austria and the fact that Austrian and Bavarian are part of the same dialect of German (Austro-Bavarian) An Eastern March from the Bavarian Kingdom of the Holy German Empire. Being an Eastern March (osterrichi) means a land for colonization, the reason why the dialect is so similar to the Bavarian still today after more than 1,000 years.--83.53.110.108 (talk) 03:38, 23 February 2011 (UTC)